Monday, June 4, 2012

Monday Mural: peace tiles

This peace wall is in Jack London Square.  It is composed of tiles created by Oakland school children under the guidance of local artists.  As best I can determine, it was done in 1998.  There are actually two walls of tiles, which line steps that move down toward the waters of the estuary.  The steps used to lead up to a Barnes & Noble, which suddenly closed up shop two years ago.  No new tenant has yet come forward.

If you like murals or have a mural you'd like to post, this meme's for you.  Just follow the Linky steps below.  You decide what constitutes a mural.  Be sure to link back to this blog and visit your fellow posters.  Looking forward to the murals posted this week.  Once you start looking, it's amazing how many you can find.

18 comments:

  1. This tile mural is totally marvelous! The message - peace - is always welcome. But the children were well art-directed... the tiles display creativity and talent and they all tie together well. Would be wonderful to see this in person. Thanks for leaving the image large enough to be enjoyed enlarged.

    In case linky is a no show, my contribution is a Face on the Fence.

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  2. Ah! Glad to see linky decided to behave. :-)

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  3. Ah, the sort of mural that pays closer inspection. Not many do. In fact, the less close the better for many of them! Thanks for hosting, and thanks for the reminder. I have a few murals in the can right now, so will play a hand for a few weeks.

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  4. It's a great initiative and full of intricate detail, which is always a pleasure to explore with such wall decorations.

    Thanks for hosting!

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  5. glad you're showing this. i only captured a portion of it - that was way before i was playing this meme.

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  6. enjoyed the children's colourful paintings

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  7. Great mural(s) love the children's drawings .

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  8. There's a lot to see in this mural. The trouble with peace is that it's never long term.

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  9. A great way to integrate locally produced art into the community. I love that it is made by kids and who knows... maybe some of them were inspired to go into the art world from their work with the professional artists of their day. Really nice find here!

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  10. Love the mural that you have here. Also just wanted to let you know that I have a contribution to Mural Monday but could not get the thumbnail to load. Will try again later.

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  11. So many lessons here for kids and adults alike. Beautiful. Carole M sent me! Thanks for hosting!

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  12. I wrote about our Peace Wall on April 13th, it was a worldwide project, glad to see Oakland's version of it - Such a great idea.

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  13. I love it when the kids get involved in these things!!

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  14. Delightful. Love the colors, composition and the theme. It reminds me of my sisters kitchen. Each summer each of her children ( since they could scribble) have made a tile to celebrate something in there life. The tiles are signed and dated. She has/had a all while tiled kitchen. She breaks out the white tiles and replaces them with the new colored ones her three kids make each year. She is starting to have a very colorful and spotty kitchen.

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  15. Love this wall. Great color.

    You asked about the difference between a college and a university. You could get 10 conflicting answers if you asked 10 people. I think a university is accredited to award graduate degrees but a college is not.

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  16. Impressed to see so many youngsters involved!

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  17. Great piece of children work, very colorful, it looks like a big mantra! So strange to hear that a Barnes & Noble place closed.

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